The IRS is testing a free method to directly file taxes. But not everyone is thrilled. • Source New Mexico : vimarsana.com

The IRS is testing a free method to directly file taxes. But not everyone is thrilled. • Source New Mexico

Many U.S. taxpayers in a dozen states for the first time can electronically file their federal returns directly to the Internal Revenue Service for free — but critics insist the new federal benefit is not needed and will even harm both users and states.

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